WiFi connection is great in certain sections of the park. 45 minutes from downtown Seattle, but buses run every half hour in front of the KOA. Clean bathrooms, and a great pool. Great place for kids. Your average KOA, but definitely catered towards the kids! We
camped at Seattle / Tacoma KOA in a Travel Trailer.

Very clean park. Sites were close together. Pool was dirty. Bathrooms were very clean, and the showers were wonderful; the best I've seen at a campground in North America. It is very close to the Lions Gate Bridge, which connects West Vancouver to downtown Vancouver, therefore it is 10 minutes from downtown Vancouver, and even closer to Stanley Park; however, the traffic noise is awful. Great park if you want to stay right in Vancouver, just don't forget your ear plugs! We
camped at Capilano River RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

Nothing negative to say about this park. Within walking distance to the Athabasca River. Group campfires with performances by nature analysts and park wardens happen daily. Large, spacious sites with hookups, firepits and lots of privacy. About 15km from downtown Jasper. We
camped at Wabasso Campground (Parks Canada) in a Travel Trailer.

Some of the sites had amazing views. We were originally going to stay in Tunnel Mountain Village I, but we learned that the trailer court had full hookups, which we decided was important. Sites are clean, and you have a decent amount of space between your neighbours. Only a 5 minute drive to downtown Banff. There are numerous walking trails around the site, but make sure to bring your bear spray! We
camped at Tunnel Mountain Trailer Court Campground - Full Hookups (Parks Canada) in a Travel Trailer.

This park had absolutely amazing views of the Alberta Badlands. There were amazing hiking and bike trails and some great lookout points. This park is an absolute must-see for anyone passing through the area. The only downside is that it takes a good half hour to get to the park from Brooks, but it is definitely worth the drive! We
camped at Dinosaur Provincial Park in a Travel Trailer.

This park had a great pool for the kids, with a water slide which was awesome! The park was clean and staff were cordial. However, the highway noise was unbearable, if you want to pull an all nighter this is the place to do it, because sleep is out of the question. We
camped at Prairie Oasis Tourist Complex in a Travel Trailer.

Everyone is packed in like sardines. Not a very clean facility. Mostly seasonal campers reside at this park. However there was no noise from the highway which is great. Good for a one night stay. Absolutely nothing to do outside of the park. Closest town is Winnipeg, which is 2 hours away. We
camped at Rock Garden Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Very loud. Right next to the Trans-Canada highway (aka the busiest highway in Canada.) Vehicles are packed like sardines. Neither me or my family were able to sleep because of the excessive traffic noise. Clean park. Your basic KOA. We
camped at Thunder Bay KOA in a Travel Trailer.

Friendly staff, clean facilities and activities for kids. Campground was nice and shaded, but as tightly packed as expected for a KOA. Absolutely no traffic noise from anywhere in the park. Everyone was very friendly. One of the best KOA's I've been to. Great park! We
camped at Sault Ste.Marie KOA in a Travel Trailer.